South African musician and actress Marah Louw began her singing career at the age of 10 with the Methodist Church Choir. A consummate entertainer, performer, actress, singer, and storyteller, who got offered a scholarship to study opera in Europe early in her career; toured Japan aged twenty, sang for the Queen in a command performance aged twenty-one, and for Madiba at Wembley Stadium after his release. It has been a spectacular career, always busy, never without work. Whether on the dramatic or musical stage, touring countries in Africa or singing on cruise ships, she has always been in demand.
In this week’s edition of “In The Spotlight”, talks to us about her journey as a musician and shares her childhood memories.
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